If religion is his way to cope with his disability then so be it ... Yet I can't really agree with him using it to promote his faith and get new clients, ah, followers for Jesus*. But I guess it's unavoidable since it's having this sense of 'mission' which gives his life meaning and lets him accept his unfortunate situation ...

*I think that's a bad thing because a lot of religious people are intolerant (if they take their faith seriously) and they're also promoting an unscientific way of thinking and superstition.

This is inspiring and great, but I can't help but say that stuttering is qualitatively different from most other disabilities because people do not understand why we stutter and we can speak fluently some times and stutter intensely at other times, so people are confused by our stutter and think it is ONLY behavioral and we gain hope and have it killed regularly.

That said, I do not mean to sound too negative or anything. This guy is making the best of an unfortunate situation in a way that I wish I had the strength to do.

Thx. Another thing to make us feel more guilty about our stutter. Life is all about expression. Severe stuttering is pure hell-not being able to be or act like your true self. I would tried this guy in a heartbeat. He's happy and I'm not.

Unbelievable video! Thanks a lot Tom. To cut a long story short, most of my life I struggled with stuttering, and the biggest dream was to get rid of it once and for all. To be honest, I had no idea what it feels like...to talk without stuttering? Check out this video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe4Nlrv9qHs

I don't think one should compare one disability with another, and make conclusion if it's easier or harder to be a stutterer or physically disabled... It's just comparing apples and oranges, 2 different worlds...